
“The only thing more shocking than the crime itself are the bizarre events that followed.”
In 2009 three young men were killed in a remote part of Yellowstone National Park. Authorities never found the murderer. He found them! Hours after the trio were gunned down, Dwayne Nelson confessed to the crime. Despite this Nelson was allowed to go free because of an American Constitution loophole. Documentarian Julian T. Pinder travels to Yellowstone in a compelling chase for truth behind a crime that should have rocked the nation. How did a guilty man go free? In his hunt for answers Pinder risks his own life when he finds evidence that could re-open the case years later.
This found-footage mockumentary creates a deeply unsettling atmosphere. It feels like a genuine, chilling investigation into a crime that slipped through the cracks, leaving you questioning the system and the darkness lurking in remote places.















